David Gordon Green News

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We've already shared a trailer for David Gordon Green's upcoming Southern drama "Joe," which will play at South by Southwest (March 7-16), but here's an exclusive clip of a rugged Nicolas Cage acting tough with a venomous viper. "Joe," which Indiewire's Eric Kohn called "...a thoughtful portrait of Southern despair," follows an ex-con played by Cage who becomes an unlikely role model for Gary, played by "Mud"s" Tye Sheridan.
4 years 2 weeks ago via jetli

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It takes a special sort of actor to successfully step into the leading role of an already-established action franchise. Chris Pine has managed to do it not once but twice in recent years, providing he’s definitely got a future as a leading man in Hollywood. David Gordon Green obviously agrees, as we now have word that he’ll have Pine take the lead in his upcoming thriller The Line.
4 years 7 weeks ago via donnieyen

collider.com –
David Gordon Green's Joe was one of my favorite films at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, and now the first trailer has gone online. The story is about the relationship that forms between the troubled titular character (Nicolas Cage) and an abused teenager (Tye Sheridan). That's the brief logline, but Joe is primarily a character driven piece and all the more rewarding for it.
4 years 7 weeks ago via jetli

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Director David Gordon Green just saw his Sundance selected film Prince Avalanche (which has a purposeful Super Mario Bros. influence) hit limited theaters and VOD. The film is an interesting blend of his recent affairs with mainstream comedies like Pineapple Express, especially with the presence of Paul Rudd, and also his lower profile, higher quality indie films like All the Real Girls and George Washington.
4 years 31 weeks ago via brucelee

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As initially chaotic as the career choices ofDavid Gordon Greenappear, it should also be noted that the director maintains a consistent roster of collaborators. His latest film, “Prince Avalanche” starring Paul Ruddand Emile Hirsch, features much of the same crew from Green's “George Washington” days, and one of them—composer David Wingo—even scored his student short film.
4 years 32 weeks ago via donnieyen

nytimes.com –
The director David Gordon Green tries something between drama and comedy: “Prince Avalanche,” about two men painting a line down the middle of a park road.
4 years 32 weeks ago via donnieyen

deadline.com –
Deadline’s Mike Fleming revealed on May 1 that Worldview Entertainment would finance and produce David Gordon Green’s Manglehorn with an offer going out to Al Pacino for the lead role. Pacino has now signed to play A.J. Manglehorn, an aging, ordinary guy in a small town who’s more than meets the eye.
4 years 44 weeks ago via jetli

deadline.com –
EXCLUSIVE: Worldview Entertainment has committed to finance and produce Manglehorn, which David Gordon Green will direct from a script he wrote with Paul Logan. I hear they are going out to Al Pacino for the lead role of A.J. Manglehorn, an aging, ordinary guy in a small town who nurses his sick cat, squeezes out a conversation with the local bank teller every Friday, and eats at the same place every day.
4 years 46 weeks ago via donnieyen